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The University of Antwerp wanted to organize Country Email List open information days, but unfortunately this was not possible due to corona. Besides being annoying for the university, it was also annoying for prospective students. They wanted to get to know the Country Email List city and experience the atmosphere on campus. Bas and Lothar devised a campaign to radiate Country Email List innovation by means of AR, to get to know the city and to introduce students to the university. Do you ever Country Email List get confused between the difference between AR and VR? Bas explains it nicely on the basis of the image below.
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